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CORRESPONDEN OE. 
Thacker, Thos. 
Teeple, Sherman L... 
Thompson, Joseph A. 
Thompson, Samuel... 
Tolmie, S. F. 
Turner, W. George..., 
Thompson, Joshua P 
Tilt, Fred. 
Yanderslice, Delo. 
Vliet, George B. 
Vulliamy, Hugh F.... 
Walsh, Ernest J. 
Ward, U. E. 
Wadsworth. W. J. 
Wilson, A. M. 
Williams, Joseph E... 
Portage du Fort, P. Q. 
.Napoleon, Ohio. 
.Elginfield, Ont. 
..Roseneath, Ont. 
.Victoria, B. C. 
.Pt. Edward. 
.Upper Grove, Ont. 
.Brampton. 
.Salem, Ohio. 
...Hackettstown, N. J. 
..Ipswich, England. 
..Oakville. 
.Overton, Neb. 
.Murray, Ont. 
..St. Mary’s. 
.Fingal, Ont. 
CORRESPONDENCE. 
A CORRECTION. 
My attention has been called 'to a statement appearing in 
the report of the Keystone Veterinary Medical Association 
(American Veterinary Review, Vol. XV. p. 119) which it 
appears, might well leave an erroneous impression in the 
minds of some, regarding the requirements for admission to the 
United States Veterinary Medical Association. Dr. Weber 
is reported as asking, “ Are the graduates of agricultural col¬ 
leges recognized by the United States Veterinary Medical 
Association as regular graduates ?” 
In reply, Dr. Hoskins is reported as stating “Yes, that 
they were admitted to membership at Chicago, Sept. 17, 1881.” 
The date given is evidently wrong, as all veterinarians 
know, and it seems safe to say that the entire answer of Dr. 
Hoskins must have been erroneously reported by the Secre¬ 
tary of the Keystone Veterinary Medical Association. 
The Constitution and By-Laws of the United States Vet¬ 
erinary Medical Association explicitly state that only gradu¬ 
ates of a “ regularly organized and recognized Veterinary 
or Medical School,” can be admitted to membership and thus 
places it beyond the power of the Association to admit men 
to membership on agricultural diplomas. 
W. L. Williams, V.S. 
